Customer Satisfaction Rating

The grandeur of the hotel was spectacular. The small town of Olite was charming and welcoming. A place we will stay again. Captures the essence of rural living in Spain.

John - United States of America

Was first time to stay in a parador and the experience met all our expectations.

Lorraine - United States of America

Absolutely beautiful parador

Esther - United States of America

As always the Parador system was perfect. I have traveled Spain since 1976 when I went to school in Madrid and I learned to stay in Paradores whenever I ca. Estupendo.

John - United States of America

Outstanding, we had a wonderful experience.

Steve - United States of America

we had a very enjoyable stay, the location offered an interesting perspective of the region.

Leonard - United States of America

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The town's Parador is located within stone walls that conceal medieval treasures, in a section of the majestic Palace-Castle of Olite, which has been declared a national monument. The hotel common areas and some of the guest rooms are located inside the palace, where the interior offers amazing stained glass windows, arcades and other characteristic medieval features. The palace is the most important example of Gothic non-ecclesiastical architecture in Navarre, and one of the most outstanding in Europe. Within these ancient stone walls, you will find yourself immersed in an oasis of peace and tranquility.

A walk through the narrow side streets of Olite will take you from the shelter of large fine stone houses bearing coats of arms to an exploration of the Roman walled area. You will also enjoy visiting Oliva Monastery, where Cistercian monks dressed in white tunics stroll and pray in the monastery cloister.

The Mediterranean climate makes the area an ideal paradise for grapevines and fine wine. You can visit local wineries and sample exquisite vintages. In addition, every August the town holds its Medieval Festival, where kings and princesses, magicians and minstrels, falconers and archers all gather, taking the city back in time to the Middle Ages.

Kings, monks and princes travelled these lands that today welcome visitors to explore countless places full of art, culture, beautiful nature, etc. Not to mention the passionate world of wine waiting for you to discover.